Samsung’s most affordable Android phone wins on software updates and customization, but it falls short with an aging processor that struggles with even the lightest loads and cameras that offer very little flexibility. Yes, it’s more affordable than before, but the bargain isn’t worth the headaches.
Samsung’s Galaxy A series has a special place in my tech-loving heart — it always has. It’s where I started reviewing and where I’ve spent a lot of…
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